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My voki Harold from Captain Underpants (book character) my voki me


Has their been an earthquake in Australia?yes but very minor
How do earthquakes start?


All children should have an IPod touch

I strongly believe all Kids should have an IPod touch because they definitely are missing out on something. There is so much entertainment for example games, internet, apps, music and way more.

Secondly, I strongly believe that IPod touches are not only fun but their educational. The reasons I say this is because Kids can search anything on the internet also it is very helpful because Kids don’t have to wait till no ones on the computer to search.

Lastly, it definitely keeps Kids occupied for long periods of time so Kids don’t get bored and also they will improve eye hand co-ordination and other certain skills.

In Conclusion, this is a must have item! Because their fun , educational , keep Kids occupied and will definitely keep Kids Happy. That is why all Kids must have an IPod touch.


Eddie Mabo
Eddie Mabo was born in 1936 in Murray island. Eddie Mabos mum died shortly after giving birth. So Eddies uncle and his wife had to take care of him. The island council said he had to leave the island when he was a teenager because he did a prank. He went to work on the railways soon after he was exiled from Murray island. He became a spokesman for the torres strait islanders who also worked on the railways. In 1959 Mabo married Bonita Neenhow when he was 23. Over the next 10 years he studied and read about Aboriginal rights. Mabo thought he owned the land on murray island but his friends said the government owned it. In 1981 Mabo made a speech at james cook university and said people on murray island should claim the land. Eddie Mabo took this to the high court. It took 10 years for the high court to say he couldnt have the land. They said he was not the son of Benny Mabo (uncle) so he had no right to claim the land. Mabo was still determined so he appealed to the high court. But sadly he died when he was 66, before he got the results. The high court said he could claim the land. It meant other aboriginals could claim land they lived on. One night his grave was vandalised so they re burried him on Murray Island in his home town. They did a traditional ceremony as if he was a king because they regarded him as a king. After his death his wishes were fulfilled.